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− | ''Forbidden'' is a short story from [[The Concourse to Victory]], third volume in the [[Course Books]] series. It focuses around a top-secret mission by the [[Saratoga]] to explore a 'forbidden zone' in [[Runarin]] space. What they find is the lost city of the Ancients: [[Planet Eladamri|Eladamri]] | + | ''Forbidden'' is a short story from [[The Concourse to Victory]], third volume in the [[Course Books]] series. It focuses around a top-secret mission by the [[Saratoga]] to explore a 'forbidden zone' in [[Runarin]] space. What they find is the lost city of the Ancients: [[Planet Eladamri|Eladamri]] |
− | This story is also of great importance to the series as it explains where [[Hunter Jusenkyou|Hunter]] and [[Jason Bur'I|Jason]] obtained the large amounts of [[Mithrill]] and [[Adamantium]] they seem to possess. | + | This story is also of great importance to the series as it explains where [[Hunter Jusenkyou|Hunter]] and [[Jason Bur'I|Jason]] obtained the large amounts of [[Mithrill]] and [[Adamantium]] they seem to possess, and confesses that the [[Fall of Roads]] resulted of a single technician's absence from the station at which his mind should have been disembodied to thereafter regulate and control the [[Empire of Roads|Empire's]] energy-supply. |
Revision as of 22:50, 15 September 2013
Forbidden is a short story from The Concourse to Victory, third volume in the Course Books series. It focuses around a top-secret mission by the Saratoga to explore a 'forbidden zone' in Runarin space. What they find is the lost city of the Ancients: Eladamri
This story is also of great importance to the series as it explains where Hunter and Jason obtained the large amounts of Mithrill and Adamantium they seem to possess, and confesses that the Fall of Roads resulted of a single technician's absence from the station at which his mind should have been disembodied to thereafter regulate and control the Empire's energy-supply.